Those programs that you referred to were built by the private sector, financed by the private sector, underwritten by CMHC as a mortgage insurer—because that's what they are and frankly in my opinion should be—and managed by the non-profit sector. Those 30-, 35-, 40-year agreements have come to an end and are coming to an end, and it will create more homelessness.
In Ontario, over 35% of urban indigenous deep core housing units have been lost. That means over 2,100 people will end up showing up on the street. The other 65% of those units are at the tail end of their operating agreements with no firm plan in place other than potential year-to-year rent supplements, which is actually not what's needed. It's a band-aid solution in the middle of a housing crisis, and it's decreasing the available supply of the housing that's needed for those most in need.